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Help children discover their love of reading with Rugby League Reads – a rugby league themed magazine for children. 

Rugby League Reads aims to engage young readers ages 7+, in particular those who may be reluctant readers. It teaches young people about the importance of reading as a life skill, as well as showcasing how enjoyable reading for pleasure can be. 

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Each of the 16 NRL clubs features a Reading Captain where the player promotes and encourages reading.

The accompanying versatile teacher resources provide a tool for educators who wish to use the profile of the NRL, and its players, to create excitement and interest in their classrooms. 

These 16 texts may be used in reading sessions with students and during specific writing lessons as examples of text types or as models of relevant grammar used in context. 

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Introductory offer of $6.95 per magazine or $54.95 for a classroom set of 25 (including a teacher's resource). Please note prices do not include postage and handling.

The NRL Community Strategy has three main pillars of focus; Respect, Learn and Health. Rugby League Reads is a key resource within the Learn portfolio and signifies the NRL's commitment to help increase the educational opportunities for members of the Rugby League family and the broader community. 

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Club:

Reading Captain:

Broncos

Lachlan Maranta

Raiders

Luke Bateman

Bulldogs

Josh Jackson

Sharks

Junior Roqica

Titans

Agnatius Paasi

Manly

Lewis Brown

Melbourne

Dale Finucane

Knights

Robbie Rochow

Cowboys

John Asiata

Eels

David Gower

Panthers

Leilani Latu

Rabbitohs

Kyle Turner

Dragons

Tyson Frizell

Roosters

Kane Evans

Warriors

Ben Henry

Tigers

Luke Brooks 

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.